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My daughter and I ate dinner here one evening during our stay in Lisbon because it was very near our hotel. We did not book but were there at 6 p.m. when they opened and had no difficulty with a table - there is only room to seat 12 people and it is not possible to change the layout to...
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We enjoyed our dinner in this restaurant. We tried the bacalhau and it was tasty. Desserts were ok. Nice wines. Very pleasant ambiance and excellent service (in Portuguese, English and French). Very small restaurant, you might want to book in beforehand.

This small place seems to be fully reserved/booked every night, but it only has about 12 seats inside. Perhaps they have some outdoor seating in summer time. Best way to make a reservation is to walk by earlier in the day and just ask.
Food is tasty with a selection of very different options. Seating is quite cramped, but the...
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Clara's was something we found on the web before travelling and was also a recommendation from our hotel. It is very small, only six double tables but the food is terrific. It is mainly a fish restaurant when it comes to main courses but you will find one or two meat options. Service was very good and very friendly. The...
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Very tasty chicken with honey and orange served with potato and mushrooms but salmon in Port served with veg from a frozen mix! Service was patchy with waiter who was forgetful and seemed distracted. Bill for 2 white port aperitif, starters, mains, desserts and bottle of wine €77. Tables are very close together in the tiny restaurant and lighting quite...
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We had a beer here before we started our walking tour of the area
The cafe is tiny but super convenient.
They have some very unique and well priced jewelry and other unique gifts items.
My husband bought me a lovely necklace and matching earrings for only 32€. The items are a wonderful reminder of my time in Lisbon
The...
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Called in here at 9pm on a Tuesday evening, for a drink and meal. There were six people at the tables inside, but were stopped at the doorway and told we couldn't go in as they were closing! Why?
Not happy, but maybe would have been disappointing as the interior looked like having a meal in your gran's dining room...
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Lovely, quirky little restaurant. The food was fantastic (I had tuna and my partner had the bacalhau, both delicious) and it was a delight to be served by such a charming, knowledgeable maître de. It's very small (6 tables for two) so make a reservation if you can. Great setting next to the castle. Hope to return and would highly...
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Staying in Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria

Neighborhood Profile

Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria

Explore narrow streets and alleyways, small cafes and, of course, the internationally acclaimed Fado music. The earth-shattering Great Earthquake of 1755 destroyed most of the city but the contiguous neighborhoods of Mouraria, Castelo and Alfama remained standing to this day. These neighborhoods represent Lisbon at its historical best. The cool breeze of the Tagus river will take you up the hills to the sound of Fado, where you'll discover the best "tascas," eat delicious fresh fish and drink great wines. Discover hidden viewpoints and ancient traces of other civilizational ruins in the heart of the Portuguese capital. These are centuries-old neighborhoods that will welcome you to the very best of old Lisbon culture.

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